
Molding & Cornice
Cornice, panelling and trim
Plaster and polyurethane molding — cornice, ceiling roses, wall panelling, dado and picture rails. Mitred on site so corners actually close.

Fit-out & interior works
18 trades under one contract, from a single false ceiling to a villa stripped back and rebuilt. Measured on site, quoted once, delivered on one programme.
We visit, measure, photograph and check what is behind the walls. Free, anywhere in Dubai.
Scope, materials, programme and price on one document. Revisions before you commit cost nothing.
Trades sequenced by us, not by you. A single contact from first fix to snagging.

Cornice, panelling and trim
Plaster and polyurethane molding — cornice, ceiling roses, wall panelling, dado and picture rails. Mitred on site so corners actually close.

Partitions, bulkheads and drylining
Gypsum board partitions, bulkheads and drylining on steel stud — including the acoustic and moisture-resistant grades where the room needs them.

Suspended ceilings, coves and bulkheads
Suspended ceilings that hide the services and carry the lighting — gypsum, mineral tile and stretch, with coves and shadow gaps set out before anything is fixed.

Lighting layout, fixtures and control
Lighting planned as a layout rather than a shopping list — layers, circuits and switching worked out against the ceiling and joinery before first fix.

Slabs cut, matched and fixed on site
Marble and porcelain slab work — floors, stair treads, skirting, feature walls and vanity tops. Cut and vein-matched to the room rather than to the box.

Tile, vinyl, laminate, parquet and carpet
Supply and lay across every common floor finish, including the screed and levelling underneath it — the part that decides whether the finish lasts.

Cladding, panelling, wallpaper and feature walls
The wall as a finished surface — fluted panelling, slat wood, upholstered panels, wallpaper, stone cladding and mirror work.

Walk-in and fitted dressing rooms
Fitted dressing rooms and wardrobe walls built to the room — hanging, shelving, drawers, shoe racks and integrated lighting, scribed to walls that are never quite square.

Media walls built into the wall, not stood against it
A media wall as joinery — recessed screen, hidden cable routes, concealed soundbar, backlighting and storage, finished flush with the surrounding wall.

Kitchen, bathroom and reception counters
Worktops and counters in quartz, granite, marble or solid surface, templated from the fitted carcass rather than from a drawing.

Built-in bunks and children’s rooms
Built-in bunks and cabin beds made to the room — stairs instead of ladders where there is space, storage in the treads, and rails to the right height.

Kitchens, wardrobes and storage walls
Cabinetry built and fitted to the wall it lives on — kitchens, wardrobes, storage walls, laundry and pantry, in the finish and to the height you actually want.

Balconies, terraces, gardens and play areas
UV-stable synthetic turf laid over a prepared base, with edges pinned and joins seamed so they do not lift in the heat.

Green walls, planters and interior greenery
Green wall panels, planter runs and interior greenery, installed as part of the fit-out so the fixings and the lighting are planned in rather than added after.

Made to measure, fitted and dressed
Curtains, sheers and blinds measured on site, made to the drop, and hung with the track or pelmet built into the ceiling detail where there is one.

Traditional and contemporary majlis fit-out
The whole majlis as one job — seating built to the room perimeter, ceiling and lighting, curtains, flooring and the wall treatment behind it.

The finishing layer
The last ten per cent — paint scheme, art, mirrors, rugs, cushions and accessories, chosen against what is already in the room rather than from a mood board.

One contractor, one programme, one price
The whole property handled as a single job — demolition through to styling — so there is one programme, one snag list and nobody blaming the next trade.
Running these as separate contracts is where budgets go. One contractor across ceilings, floors, joinery and furniture means one programme, one snag list, and nobody waiting on the trade before them.